UPDATED: FEB 2, 2013 Bottle from mane liquor. Drunk straight from the stubbie. Very hoppy for a lager but boy is it sessionable. Hop bitterness up front is fantastic. Very enjoyable and the citrusy hops really make it a winner for me. Amazing session beer

The beer pours a hazy orange with a large rocky off-white head. The aroma blends resin and citrus hops with a hint of pils malt. The taste is mildly bitter and slightly sweet with resinous and piney flavors intensifying in the aftertaste. The palate fuses a sticky texture, medium body, and a soft carbonation.

50cl can, served in Irish Pint. Pours hazy orange with a big off-white frothy head, looks good. Orange, tropical fruits, and hints of caramel on the nose (similar to an IPA). The flavour fits exactly what a hoppy lager should be: moderate malty character with a short pleasant bitter aftertaste, which quickly invites to have another sip. Light/medium mouthfeel, good carbonation. Great refreshing brew.

On tap at the Grain Store, Cambridge. Orangey gold, slightly hazy with a ring of white head. Apricot and kumquat aroma, with hints of hard citrus and spruce. Bitter dry lagers aste, but the malt profile comes through, providing balance. Bitter, almost acrid aftertaste, but it works on this beer. Body is a bit watery, but carbonation is spot on. Impressive.

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